Scrum Roles
Agile Principles
Scrum Values
Scrum Process
Scrum Terminology
100

The members of the Scrum Team.

Who are the Scrum Master, Product Owner, and Developers?

100

The priority-level for satisfying the customer through the early and continuous delivery of valuable software.

What is the highest priority?

100

We exemplify this value when we collaborate well with each other and appreciate each other's distinct contributions, ideas, accomplishments, and challenges.

What is Respect?

100
The event in which the Scrum team inspects and produces an actionable plan for the next 24 hours.

What is the Daily Scrum?

100

The format is as follows: 

"As a <user> I want to <action> so that <result>.

When I do this: <action>
This happens: <result>"

What is a User Story?

200

They are accountable for the "how" and "how much." They own creating any aspect of a usable work.

What is a Developer?

200

The primary measure of progress.

What is working software?

200

We exemplify this value when we choose to do the right thing, work on tough problems, ask for help, try new things, and question the status quo.

What is Courage?

200

The high-speed timebox, during which ideas are turned to value.

What is a Sprint?

200

The Scrum Team has this characteristic when they have the autonomy to manage their work and internally decide who does what, when, and how. 

What is self-organizing?

300

They are accountable for the "what" and "why." They must maximize the value of the product resulting from the work of the Scrum Team.

What is a Product Owner?

300

This is welcomed, even late in development, to harness change for the customer's competitive advantage.

What are changing requirements?

300

We exemplify this value when we are honest, seek opportunities to learn, and keep everything about a project visible to everyone.

What is Openness?

300

The emergent, priority-ordered list of what is needed to create or improve the product.

What is the Product Backlog?

300

The Scrum Team has this characteristic when they are comprised of team members who have all the skills necessary to complete their work.

What is cross-functional?

400

They are accountable for establishing Scrum and the environment for success. They guide, coach, teach, and assist the Scrum Team in a proper understanding and use of Scrum.

What is a Scrum Master?

400

The essential art of maximizing the amount of work NOT done.

What is simplicity?
400

We exemplify this value when we limit the work in progress so that whatever we start, we finish. We expend our efforts and skills to the work we agreed to do.

What is Focus?

400

The event in which Scrum Teams inspect and adapt at the end of every development cycle.

What is a Sprint Retrospective?

400

This is the complete and valuable work produced by developers during a Sprint. It meets the Definition of Done, and represents a concrete step toward achieving the Product Goal.

What is an Increment?

500

These are the people who enable the project, and will receive the agreed upon value from the project.

What are stakeholders?

500

Continuous attention to technical excellence and good design enhances this.

What is agility?

500

We exemplify this value when we choose to work together as a unit to achieve our team goals and support each other.

What is Commitment?

500

The plan by and for Developers to accomplish during the Sprint, represented by Tasks. It is updated throughout the Sprint as more is learned, and should have enough detail that they can inspect progress in the Daily Scrum.

What is the Sprint Backlog?

500

Transparency, inspection, and adaptation form this.

What are the Scrum Pillars of Empiricism?